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Eiffel

[ ahy-fuhl; French e-fel ]

noun

  1. A·le·xan·dre Gus·tave [a, -lek-, sahn, -d, r, uh, g, y, s-, tav], 1832–1923, French civil engineer and pioneer aerodynamic researcher.


Eiffel

/ ɛfɛl; ˈaɪfəl /

noun

  1. EiffelAlexandre Gustave18321923MFrenchTECHNOLOGY: engineer Alexandre Gustave (alɛksɑ̃drə ɡystav). 1832–1923, French engineer
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Example Sentences

Games, said following the closing ceremony in Paris: “We don’t have an Eiffel Tower. We do have a Hollywood sign.”

She’s eaten croissants by the Eiffel Tower, drunk espressos outside the Colosseum and now, could it be time for fish and chips on the London Eye?

From BBC

On TikTok and Instagram, some of his videos rack up millions of views featuring replicas of the Titanic, the Eiffel Tower and the Great Pyramid of Giza.

"I wouldn't endorse it but I could see them becoming a Belfast equivalent of the Eiffel Tower or Statue of Liberty, with people being shipped up to the top to drink expensive coffee," he joked.

From BBC

“For example, it once mentioned an Eiffel Tower in Beijing; it might be tagged incorrectly. But it’s getting better and better every day.”

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